bruh that k6qw lemmy instance 45.9k users right now but ZERO posts. wtf.
these bots are gonna be a problem
And my conspiratorial side makes me think that they're not here by accident
Oh, found a post by the admin of that instance, it's from a week ago
its the default setting of every new instance to require approval, on my instance i dont require email verification so i thought i could at least have people write something to let me know they’re human. in the end no one uses my instance so I just opened it up, maybe after some registrations ill make it an application again.
Boy oh boy, @gaylord you're in for a fun time there, bud
48k users right now btw, he's getting a lot of bots
Anecdotally, I disagree with that characterization. Though, when you have the most people period, you do, somewhat intrinsically, tend to have the most of all "types" of people.
That said, I need convincing that lemmy.ml, who they are still federated to, has a meaningfully "nicer" community.
Here representing kbin! I honestly keep trying to go back to a lemmy.world from time to time but I prefer kbin's experience overall. Fantastic news for all involved!
Same! Still trying to find the right platform to use the fediverse from. I'm hoping that once transferring accounts or linking accounts is easier it won't matter.
I'd be curious to see how they would implement something like this. I've come to accept the together but separate concept but it would be cool to have a consolidation of sorts!
Kbin user here. I didn't put much thought into which server I joined. Kbin sign-up was easy so here I am. It's cool that it doesn't really matter which server you're from!
Great news! But how do lemmy.fediverse.observer and fedidb.org separate "bots" from "non-bots"? It feels like "we don't have any bots" is a pretty laughable thing to say.
I'm not sure what that 200k users number really means (a glitch perhaps?), but the raw live data directly from kbin.social node info currently shows it's grown to 41k users: https://kbin.social/nodeinfo/2.0